ATTKI.L AND THK STRAIGHT JAR.1 WHS rather surprised to find At-tell such a mark for a straight jab,” raid Owen Moran, after he got to New York. I had an idea that he’d have a marvellous Working system that I couldn't get through. But you know that Attell has always been more clever than the men he has fought, and a clever man is a sucker foKthe same kind of work he uses himsm. I began jabbing Abie on the nose. He didn’t like it. When I had made him mad I slipped in a few heavy body punches. By the third or fourth round he began to feel afraid of me.”' Then he began calling me rotten names, and trying to make me lose my head. I knew then he must feel worried, so I just laughed at him and asked him not to quit until I finished him. I went after him hard and he ran. There isn’t a long distance runner in England who could beat the record Attell made after the fourth round. Once in a while he slowed up enough to jab and make a showing. He was boxing all the time but was always trying to get away. He couldn’t hurt me.When he found that he couldn’t I worry me by calling me names he tried some rough work. It surprised ‘ I me when Abe stuck bis thumb in jany eye. He did it deliberately. So I started roughing too, and they let us get away with it all through the